Monday, December 9, 2024

Jesus is my BFF


✝️ Jesus is my Savior and BFF.
I don't care what race or religion you are, you can't be my friend if Jesus isn't your Savior and friend.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Be Yourself


Choose the path that feels right, that resonates with your own authentic self as God has created you to be.

Choose the path that aligns with God’s purpose for you, and let His truth guide you. In a world filled with countless voices, it can be hard to hear the quiet prompting of the Spirit within. So many voices tell us who to be, where to go, or how to live, yet these voices can only see part of our journey—they don't see the whole. They haven’t walked in your shoes, felt your struggles, or seen the quiet moments where God’s grace has upheld you.

Stop Selling Your Birthright: A Grievous Sin in the Modern Church

πŸ’° Stop Selling Your Birthright: A Grievous Sin in the Modern Church

✝️ In today's Christian landscape, some ministers are exchanging their spiritual birthrights for financial gain, similar to Esau trading his birthright for a bowl of stew. This grievous act involves charging money and fees, creating systems where believers feel pressured to give out of necessity, contrary to the biblical command to give cheerfully (2 Corinthians 9:7). This shift distorts the nature of true Christian giving, turning it into a transaction instead of an act of worship and love.

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

The Sinners Prayer

πŸ™Title: The Sinner's Prayer: Embracing Faith in Jesus Christ

The Sinner's Prayer has long been a cornerstone of Christian tradition, offering believers a heartfelt expression of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Rooted in the conviction of trusting in Jesus and relying on the eternal truth of God's Word, it serves as a profound declaration of one's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice for redemption.

At its core, the Sinner's Prayer embodies a sincere acknowledgment of human fallibility and a humble plea for divine mercy. It signifies a turning point in an individual's spiritual journey, where they consciously choose to surrender their lives to Christ and seek forgiveness for their sins.

The prayer itself is a simple yet profound affirmation of faith, often personalized by individuals as they pour out their hearts before God. It acknowledges Jesus as the Savior, trusting in His word and the unfailing truth of Scripture. It embraces the belief in Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross for the atonement of sins, His resurrection, and His ascension to the right hand of God.

Central to the Sinner's Prayer is the recognition of Jesus as the propitiation for sin, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. It is an expression of gratitude for His boundless love and grace, which offers salvation to all who believe.

Moreover, the Sinner's Prayer underscores the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, who indwells believers and empowers them to live a life pleasing to God. Through faith in Christ, individuals become adopted as sons and daughters of God, heirs to His kingdom and recipients of His unmerited favor.

In essence, the Sinner's Prayer encapsulates the essence of Christian faith—a heartfelt plea for forgiveness, a declaration of trust in Jesus Christ, and a commitment to follow Him faithfully. It is a profound act of surrender, paving the way for a life transformed by the redeeming love of God.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

That Which Is Perfect


1 Corinthians 13;10 "That which is perfect"

### The Active Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Church: Their Purpose and Continuation

The gifts of the Holy Spirit are essential aspects of the Christian faith, given to believers for the edification and growth of the Church. These gifts are not only active but are also vital for the Church's mission and will continue to be so until the end times. Here, we will explore the various gifts of the Holy Spirit, their purpose within the Church, and why they will remain active until the rapture and the ultimate revelation of God's perfect love.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Hallelujah (By The Late Leonard Cohen) Is Not A Christian Song

     Hallelujah Is Not A Christian Song!

**Title: Unveiling the Blasphemy: The True Meaning Behind Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"**

In the melodic strains of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," many listeners find themselves captivated by its haunting beauty. However, beneath the surface lies a narrative that diverges sharply from Christian doctrine and reverence. Let's dissect the lyrics of this renowned song to uncover the blasphemous themes that echo within its verses.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Cancer Killing Smoothies


Here's a good Cancer-killing smoothie recipe to combat cancer, that Big Pharma doesn't want anyone to know. 

While I'll admit some of these products are costly, but bare in mind your health is worth it. I have personally made this recipe smoothie and have experienced its miraculous healing powers in my body by drinking it every morning. Believe it or not, we all have cancer cells that are body continually combats and kicks out of our bodies every day. Our goal is to make sure we are armed to the teeth to wage war against these rebellious cells within our bodies and to eliminate them consistently.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Rush Existentialism vs. Christianity


Rush Existentialism vs. Christianity

Rush, a Canadian rock band, is known for their complex and thought-provoking lyrics written primarily by drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. While Rush's music does not typically contain explicitly anti-Christian themes, some interpretations of their lyrics may be perceived as challenging or contrasting with Christian doctrine. Here are a few examples:

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Evolution

Evolution
By Chick Publishing

The theory of evolution is an attack on both God and the Bible. No God is needed if all life "evolved" from rock soup over billions of years. Man is just a highly complex mutant that accidently appeared in a hostile universe. This takes all accountability away installing the "survival of the fittest" as the standard of all behavior. No moral law, no 10 Commandments, just wandering chemical organisms trying to figure why we are here.

Jesus is the Light of the World


Jesus is the light of the world.

"Absolutely, the phrase 'Jesus is the light of the world' originates from the Bible, specifically John 8:12, where Jesus describes himself as such, symbolizing guidance, truth, and salvation."

Welcome to Canada

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